@falktx@mastodon.falktx.com @woof@fedi.aria.dog you can go to a Masto or Pleroma instance's About page, look at the Moderated servers list, and search for your domain.
The better way is to go to https://fba.ryona.agency and search for your domain there.
Do search for both the entire domain (mastodon.falktx.com) and without the subdomain (falktx.com).
@woof how can you know you are blocked on these other instances?
wondering if my self-hosting also raises red flags randomly somewhere too...
@lina that patchbay graph looks very familiar... 😄
@objectObject they found ways to detect those and ban them. they still give 6h builds for free, which is enough for almost any build.
I somehow managed to break that limit, LTO over a big binary just takes too damn long... :(
gTLDs are fun, https://falktx.berlin/ is now a thing because why not 😂
@jollyrogue @forgejo @bitbucket90 @monsieuricon best news of the day! would boost twice if I could haha
@odo I had to stop doing those because my old way of building couldnt do the needed C++14 for VST3 SDK and JUCE. I am now again moving away from JUCE, at least on the Linux builds, so maybe I can revive that.
But with Carla on the KXStudio repos and typically within-the-same-day in ArchLinux, I dont feel it is quite necessary to ship the old-style Linux binaries as much.
Carla using Python + Qt makes it weird for generic binaries on Linux... will revisit this later for 2.6.x series
@mhoye @cnx I dont think that is a good example of why Ubuntu got popular, it was more of the stuff contained in it that for a long time Debian was trying to avoid. Now corrected with bookworm with the use of non-free firmware.
and honestly dont think using Ubuntu is a good example, as its popularity also comes from the intense approach to commercial partners and other decisions.
it is never fair to compair a company with lots of funds vs free volunteer work, the scale is unbalanced.
@mhoye what about those without an installer? why is an installer even needed? just grab the release binaries, typically from a linux distro repo near you
@bitbucket90 @monsieuricon on this case it is not convenience, just the amount of resources available.
I would actually say github actions can sometimes *NOT* be convenient, their CI job syntax is inconsistent on what is allowed or not, making it a pain to use sometimes. So basically it is alike any other CI platform.
Convenience might be due to reusing CI actions, but that is not unique to GitHub.
/me still hoping to see federated git scm (regarding tickets, planning etc around a project)
@monsieuricon with the way some folks (ab)use their free CI (myself included) it is not hard to think these "free" services will be severely limited at some point.
8x 2h+ builds for every commit is a bit much, plus 8x 1Gb artifact per commit/build too...
lets see how long all this "free" stuff lasts...
With 92% of the videos released, we'd like to point out that since end of Day 3, we are using the awesome master_me plugin (https://github.com/trummerschlunk/master_me) to level and condition the audio for an even better listening experience. Thanks to @trummerschlunk and team for providing this awesome software, and thanks for @Simpel for the rigorous testing!
Next up: using master_me in our streaming pipeline! /dm
With today's release of #Debian 12 (bookworm), it becomes even easier to install the #REUSE tool that helps with declaring licensing and copyright in your projects, following the most advanced best practice:
sudo apt install reuse
https://packages.debian.org/bookworm/reuse
Congratulations to the @debian community for their successful release!
@marcan@treehouse.systems @riedler@catcatnya.com oh it is not https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9216164/opacity-avisited
but if color is allowed... `rgba(0,0,0,0)` maybe an option?